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Nokia and Dacia rent 4,000 employees to cope with exports
20.12.2010, 09:43 | HR Careers Education | 947 views
Nokia and Dacia companies, which generate more than 10% of Romania's exports, have nearly 4,000 temporary employees, with the two companies at the same time being the biggest employers to use the benefits of temporary workforce. The two companies together have over 20,000 employees, with high export demand prompting them to resort to renting employees, a much more flexible method of hiring. Read more on ZF.ro
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